I'm sure most of us who come from brum know our old trams and there are one or two who have been on this trams and bus rout so this topic is all about the way that we got about in our younger days

this tram would take you to the lickys for a day out so what do you remember of the old bus old tram and old trains did you drive them did you work on them and any photos you may have post them hear with the story

Roy I'm sure I went to The Lickeys on the tram , think I got on In Margaret St ,just off Congreve St in the city centre . I'm sure that was in mid 50's . The tram lines where in that street for ages after the trams stopped

That single deck bus JOJ 245 (2245) has been preserved Roy by a Group based in Acocks Green. Entering service in 1950 and withdrawn in 1969. They were Leyland PS2 with the higher powered engines also in BCT's other Leynad buses and their bodies, of a very high standard, were built by Weyman, Addlestone, Surrey. Similar bus 2255 is also preserved and one of these, for sure was used, for a private school (or institution) in Torquay for a few years after BCT sold it to the scrap dealers, who were usually W. Bird & Sons of Stratford-upon-Avon. I often saw it in my travels and I believe it was the one in the photo.The reason the 30 buses of this type (JOJ 231 - JOJ 260) were bought by BCT in 1950 was due to the low railway bridges in Bournville and Northfield encountered on route 27.An interesting fact is that in their early years, on the quieter week-ends, some were hired to Midland Red who. it appears, were short of coaches on the shorter holiday excursions to Blackpool and Weston-Super-Mare. So they got around a bit!

Scipio, the picture you posted was the opening picture posted by Roy when he started this thread. I think it is reply 7 that I gave some detail about the location and the tram.As for tram rides to the Lickeys they commenced in Station Street. Margaret Street was the dropping of point for the Dudley Road buses. I doubt you caught a tram there as they ceased in 1939. The boarding point was in Edmund Street, where that small section of track is in the paved area.

hi Scipio now if I remember right the licky tram stated in navigation street then come out on to Bristol street then on to Bristol road I always got the tram at belgrave road by the Bristol cinema never went in to town there was a church by the tram stop I am going back to 1950 the best bit of the trip was when you come out of northfield going to longbridg down the hill past the police station the tram got a hop on swinging from side to side us kids loved it

Scipio, the picture you posted was the opening picture posted by Roy when he started this thread. I think it is reply 7 that I gave some detail about the location and the tram.As for tram rides to the Lickeys they commenced in Station Street. Margaret Street was the dropping of point for the Dudley Road buses. I doubt you caught a tram there as they ceased in 1939. The boarding point was in Edmund Street, where that small section of track is in the paved area.

My post 13, yesterday gives details about trolleybuses. TB 11 was the one of the original 12 odered by the corporation for the Nechells route 7. Its registration was OK 4833.TB 67 (COX 67) en route to City Boundary/Coventry Road. Details of this bus are as post 13.TB 47 (OC 1147) built in 19934 and sold for scrap 1951. It is heading back to Albert Street. The 50 trolleybuses on the 1934 order.TB 83 (FOK 83) was amongst the last twelve trolleybuses bought by BCT in 1940. It also went for scrap on cessation of trolleybus operation in 1951.